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Other words from the PIE root*h₂énti(in front, before) includeandand words beginning withante-/ant(i)-such asantechamberandanticlockwisein English,antes(before, earlier, sooner) in Spanish, andanzi(on the contrary, indeed, actually) in Italian [source]. ...
Backstabbers and haters those racial stereotype dictators, those inciters the little Englanders, demeaning their closest geographical threat with the lies that they spread, leading to racial internalization, but then also provides ammunition for any other nation to use their words of hate and ...
Alliterationis “The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals.” [source]. As in the sentence above. It comes from Modern/New Latinalliterationem, fromalliterare(to begin with the same letter), from Latinad...
Annwr ANN ur could be derived from either the Latin Honorius or from Welsh words meaning "very golden" . Annwyl AN wil "beloved; dear" Anwyl Arddun AR thun "beautiful; sublime" . Arianell ah ree ON ehl "silver" the name of an early saint. . Arianrhod ahr ee ON rhod "silver disc...
The answer is in the three key italicised words because they aren’t common outside of Scotland. With my walking partner – Kodi Beveridge-Smith, we would be self-sufficient and move essentially “Alpine-style” – minimum food, a bivouac tarpaulin and a wild camp. Since first walking part...
In some translations of the Bible the words “holy people” are translated as the single word “saints”. This is the word Charles Spurgeon uses in his daily thought. I have taken the liberty of translating his piece into modern English. We are very apt to regard the apostolic saints as ...
Administrative control seems also to have been based at these castles and in the words of R. R. Davies, were to be the seats of civilian governance whilst also being the headquarters of a new ... financial, and judicial dispensation. It was from one of these castles, Rhuddlan, that The...
and word frequency (with more simplifications in frequent words) (Zydorowicz 2019). Such a rich phonotactic inventory may also pose a great burden for second language learners. It may be predicted that clusters which are typologically more common and sonority-abiding will be acquired earlier and...
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